Postprandial nitrogen metabolism and excretion in the marble goby, Oxyleotris marmorata, in freshwater or brackish water, and/or in the presence of environmental ammonia

The marble goby, O. marmorata, is a facultative air-breather capable of growing to >1 kg, and is considered a delicacy over much of eastern Asia. Feeding led to only a slight increase in plasma ammonia concentration and had no significant effect on the ammonia content in the brain of juvenile O....

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Main Author: Chew, Shit Fun.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-422832020-11-01T06:06:50Z Postprandial nitrogen metabolism and excretion in the marble goby, Oxyleotris marmorata, in freshwater or brackish water, and/or in the presence of environmental ammonia Chew, Shit Fun. National Institute of Education DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences::Zoology::Vertebrates The marble goby, O. marmorata, is a facultative air-breather capable of growing to >1 kg, and is considered a delicacy over much of eastern Asia. Feeding led to only a slight increase in plasma ammonia concentration and had no significant effect on the ammonia content in the brain of juvenile O. marmorata during the subsequent 24 h. Unlike other fishes, juvenile O. marmorata could apparently avoid postprandial ammonia toxicity, and as a result there was no increase in the brain glutamine content, which decreased significantly instead at certain post-feeding time point. Since no prominent increases in tissue glutamine and urea contents were observed after feeding despite its ability to detoxify ammonia to glutamine during emersion and its possession of a full complement of hepatic ornithine-urea cycle enzymes, it can be concluded that only a moderate amount of ammonia was produced after feeding. Traditionally, it has been accepted that excess amino acid would be degraded in the liver through transdeamination which involves the deamination of glutamate catalyzed by glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH). RP 2/06 CSF & RP 19/06 CSF 2010-10-14T09:08:41Z 2010-10-14T09:08:41Z 2010 2010 Research Report http://hdl.handle.net/10356/42283 en 35 p. application/pdf
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Chew, Shit Fun.
Postprandial nitrogen metabolism and excretion in the marble goby, Oxyleotris marmorata, in freshwater or brackish water, and/or in the presence of environmental ammonia
description The marble goby, O. marmorata, is a facultative air-breather capable of growing to >1 kg, and is considered a delicacy over much of eastern Asia. Feeding led to only a slight increase in plasma ammonia concentration and had no significant effect on the ammonia content in the brain of juvenile O. marmorata during the subsequent 24 h. Unlike other fishes, juvenile O. marmorata could apparently avoid postprandial ammonia toxicity, and as a result there was no increase in the brain glutamine content, which decreased significantly instead at certain post-feeding time point. Since no prominent increases in tissue glutamine and urea contents were observed after feeding despite its ability to detoxify ammonia to glutamine during emersion and its possession of a full complement of hepatic ornithine-urea cycle enzymes, it can be concluded that only a moderate amount of ammonia was produced after feeding. Traditionally, it has been accepted that excess amino acid would be degraded in the liver through transdeamination which involves the deamination of glutamate catalyzed by glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH).
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title Postprandial nitrogen metabolism and excretion in the marble goby, Oxyleotris marmorata, in freshwater or brackish water, and/or in the presence of environmental ammonia
title_short Postprandial nitrogen metabolism and excretion in the marble goby, Oxyleotris marmorata, in freshwater or brackish water, and/or in the presence of environmental ammonia
title_full Postprandial nitrogen metabolism and excretion in the marble goby, Oxyleotris marmorata, in freshwater or brackish water, and/or in the presence of environmental ammonia
title_fullStr Postprandial nitrogen metabolism and excretion in the marble goby, Oxyleotris marmorata, in freshwater or brackish water, and/or in the presence of environmental ammonia
title_full_unstemmed Postprandial nitrogen metabolism and excretion in the marble goby, Oxyleotris marmorata, in freshwater or brackish water, and/or in the presence of environmental ammonia
title_sort postprandial nitrogen metabolism and excretion in the marble goby, oxyleotris marmorata, in freshwater or brackish water, and/or in the presence of environmental ammonia
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